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Hey howya goin mate welcome.
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Hey howya goin mate welcome.
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Hey howya goin mate welcome.
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Hey howya goin mate welcome.
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Glory of the Seas plans and returning member
Eddie replied to luteguy's topic in New member Introductions
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Hey howya goin Don, love the way you did the stand and the ship is coming along beautifully.
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Hey howya goin Messis, you could also try the people you got the model from if it was like a hobbyshop they are able to get spare parts for the manufacturer.
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Carbatec 16" Variable Speed Scroll Saw
Eddie replied to Eddie's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hey howya goin all. Grant Thanks mate, the reason I'm going for the 16" one is because I have very limited space would love to get the bigger one. Terry N Thanks mate, I watched a vid on the Excalibur 21 scroll saw and I like how easy it was to change the blade and unlike most other scroll saws if you want to cut an angle you have to tilt the table on the Excalibur you tilt the saw not the table that way the timber is always on a level surface which give you more control. Pat Thanks mate, will look at it. Jaager Thanks mate, that is oneway to think about. -
Hey howya goin Ken, wow what a lovely ship you build there congratz on it mate
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Carbatec 16" Variable Speed Scroll Saw
Eddie replied to Eddie's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hey howya goin all, hes a link to the scroll saw https://www.carbatec.com.au/machinery-and-accessories/scroll-saws/scroll-saws/scroll-saw-16-old-code-ctex-16cec -
Been looking at this kit for a while now you did a beautiful job on it mate.
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Vasa by Jörgen - DeAgostini - 1:65
Eddie replied to Jörgen's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1501 - 1750
Hey howya goin Jörgen, how are you finding the Wasa by DeAgostini, is it a good kit?- 50 replies
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Vasa by Jörgen - DeAgostini - 1:65
Eddie replied to Jörgen's topic in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1501 - 1750
Hey howya goin Jörgen, love the way you did those golden National coat of arm, must try this when i get this ship.- 50 replies
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Carbatec 16" Variable Speed Scroll Saw
Eddie posted a topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I'm looking for a scroll saw i was looking at Excalibur scroll saw but read somewhere that Carbatec bought Excalibur dont know if this is true or not has anyone in Austraila got the Carbatec 16" Variable Speed Scroll Saw is there any problems with it? Its about $999.00 cost alot I know but im sick of paying money for tools that are cheat tools that are **** and I dont mind paying more. So if anyone knows of any problems with this scroll saw please let me know. -
Coming along nicely there mate shes a beauty. I like the way you laser cut your own planks.
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A method for making panelled sails using paper
Eddie replied to Cathead's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Hey howya goin Eric, great tutorial now thats what I like about MSW forums people take the time to show you how they do it.- 49 replies
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Miniature Russian carving tools
Eddie replied to druxey's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Hey howya goin druxey, could you hold one in your hand and take a pic so I can see the size of them. Thanks Eddie -
Quite a few tricks there mate I like it
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